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1 bending stress
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2 bending stress
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3 bending stress
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4 bending stress
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5 bending stress
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6 bending stress fatigue limit
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7 bending stress fatigue limit
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8 bending stress fatigue limit
<qualit.mat> ■ Dauerbiegefestigkeit f ; Biegedauerfestigkeit fEnglish-german technical dictionary > bending stress fatigue limit
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9 temperature of deflection under a bending stress
GB <plast.qualit> (under bending stress) ■ Formbeständigkeit in der Wärme f DIN 53461 ; Wärmeformbeständigkeit f prakt ; Formbeständigkeitstemperatur f DIN 53461English-german technical dictionary > temperature of deflection under a bending stress
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10 deformation from bending stress
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11 permissible bending stress
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12 reversed bending stress
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13 combined direct and bending stress
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14 compression-bending stress
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15 concrete bending stress
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16 longitudinal bending stress
longitudinal bending stress Längsbiegespannung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > longitudinal bending stress
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17 magnitude of the bending stress
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18 primary bending stress
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19 radial bending stress
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20 secondary bending stress
secondary bending stress Nebenbiegespannung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > secondary bending stress
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